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joining us as always this morning is dr. mark siegel at nyu and the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> jamie: and dr. david sa samai from the mount sinai medical center. we'll unlock a lot of stuff this morning. good morning. >> jamie: great to see both of you this morning. let's start right now because february is american heart month detd indicated to raising awareness about what turns out to be the number one killer of men and women in our country. dr. siegel, what do you want folks to know about heart disease? it's the number one killer for men and women. in february it's the go red campaign. that's why we're wearing red today for women to raise awareness. a couple of things. one out of three women who die every year, die of heart disease. only one out of 31 die of breast cancer. we talk about breast cancer, but the main killer by a longis hea. why? women don't always look for the same symptoms. they watch television and see if you're not grasping your chest, if it isn't an el
joining us as always this morning is dr. mark siegel at nyu and the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> jamie: and dr. david sa samai from the mount sinai medical center. we'll unlock a lot of stuff this morning. good morning. >> jamie: great to see both of you this morning. let's start right now because february is american heart month detd indicated to raising awareness about what turns out to be the number one killer of men and women in...
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so, cheer us up. tell us what is the stuff that you think is most heartening about the world today? >> well, through innovation life is getting better at a really amazing rate. one of the statistics i think is kind of a report card for the world is how many children under the age of 5 die every year. and back in 1960, it was over 20 million. by 1990, came down to 12 million and now, we're on track by 2015, to be half of that. less than 6 million. that's the greatest rate of decrease we've ever seen. now it's vaccines, it's better nutrition. we are making progress against these very tough problems. and i think it's partly because bad news happens kind of all of a sudden and good news is a little bit at a time. even the empowerment of the internet, one little thing at a time. you could mess and almost think that people are saying that life was better beforehand, which is not even close to being true. >> what would you say to somebody, an american who says, yeah, this is great. but we're going through this terrible economic crisis and things look pretty grim for the united states? >> w
so, cheer us up. tell us what is the stuff that you think is most heartening about the world today? >> well, through innovation life is getting better at a really amazing rate. one of the statistics i think is kind of a report card for the world is how many children under the age of 5 die every year. and back in 1960, it was over 20 million. by 1990, came down to 12 million and now, we're on track by 2015, to be half of that. less than 6 million. that's the greatest rate of decrease we've...
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for more on agency change, check us out online, like us on facebook. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you back here next week. >>> more jobs in january. a bull run on wall street and a rebound in housing all that should signal economic recovery is on the way, but with washington dysfunction standing in the way, is that a safe bet for you and your money. i'm christine romans and this is "your money." alli velshi is off this week. 107,000 new jobs added in january and unemployment rate rising. there's room for improvement, but it continues a trend now 28 months strong. a trend of more jobs added every month. stocks are soaring with the s&p 500, a good example of what americans are holding in their 401(k)s and iras crossing the 15 threshold for the first time since the dark days of the recession back in 2008 and housing, the very thing that helped fuel that recession, well, it looks like it's making a comeback. 2012 was the best year in real estate for five years. home prices jumped 5.5% year over year in november. that's the biggest gain in six years and with interest rates
for more on agency change, check us out online, like us on facebook. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you back here next week. >>> more jobs in january. a bull run on wall street and a rebound in housing all that should signal economic recovery is on the way, but with washington dysfunction standing in the way, is that a safe bet for you and your money. i'm christine romans and this is "your money." alli velshi is off this week. 107,000 new jobs added in january and...
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my mother is black and moved us to a white community. i got jumped literally right here on this pavement because i was black. and they would make comments about my mom, and make monkey noises. >> beat up and taunted because to the white boys, he wasn't white enough. >> my father's house, this is home. >> to his father's black neighbors, he was not black enough. >> always jokes here and there and side marks, and light skinned boys think they're there, and and high yellow, things of that nature. >> high yellow meaning light skinned. it's one of the many taunts over the years he felt rejected by the black community. those taunts, the result of colorism. >> colorism is a system that says that light skinned is more valued than dark skin. >> this professor wants to get people of all shades working together to end colorism. instead of pointing fingers at one another. it's why this dark-skinned woman began the project that looks at the experiences of light-skinned people and what it means to be black. she plans to turn it into a book of photos a
my mother is black and moved us to a white community. i got jumped literally right here on this pavement because i was black. and they would make comments about my mom, and make monkey noises. >> beat up and taunted because to the white boys, he wasn't white enough. >> my father's house, this is home. >> to his father's black neighbors, he was not black enough. >> always jokes here and there and side marks, and light skinned boys think they're there, and and high yellow,...
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keep us posted. eric? >> as elizabeth just mentioned, the bus driver that dykes is accused of killing will be laid to rest later today. charles albert po land, jr. is being remembered today as a hero. hundreds turned out for a memorial service for him last night. authorities say the 66-year-old driver was shot several times as he tried to protect the young children on his bus by blocking the gunman's way. >> we also have some new information on a charter bus crash that injured 34 people in boston. check out these pictures. the vehicle was carrying high schoolers and their chaperones on its way to philadelphia after a visit to harvard university when it struck an overpass. the incident caught many on the bus completely offguard. >> i don't even remember. i remember going under a bridge, and all i know is it turned black and i opened my eyes and everybody was screaming. i don't even know what happened. >> just chaos? >> it was utter chaos. i don't remember. >> what happened? do you remember anything? >> the
keep us posted. eric? >> as elizabeth just mentioned, the bus driver that dykes is accused of killing will be laid to rest later today. charles albert po land, jr. is being remembered today as a hero. hundreds turned out for a memorial service for him last night. authorities say the 66-year-old driver was shot several times as he tried to protect the young children on his bus by blocking the gunman's way. >> we also have some new information on a charter bus crash that injured 34...
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george howell joins us. tell us what people are saying. what's going on there? >> reporter: don, you know this community is just waiting hour by hour. there was a vigil earlier. everyone is just hoping that this situation comes to a peaceful resolution. there was supposed to be a news conference here right now, but that was canceled. we did, though, get some new information from the sheriff earlier today. he gave us some insight into exactly how mr. dykes is treating this young boy. first of all, we know that mr. dykes has an electric heater and blankets. that is good news, obviously underground in this bunker, it's cold, a constant 50 degrees. so investigators say that mr. dykes is taking care of the young boy. also, they're able to get the medications into that bunker, crayons and color books. we also learned today, toys and potato chips from investigators. but today when the sheriff came out and spoke with us, he made what seemed to be a direct appeal to mr. dykes saying, i want to thank mr. dykes for taking care of our boys. it raises the question, does dyke
george howell joins us. tell us what people are saying. what's going on there? >> reporter: don, you know this community is just waiting hour by hour. there was a vigil earlier. everyone is just hoping that this situation comes to a peaceful resolution. there was supposed to be a news conference here right now, but that was canceled. we did, though, get some new information from the sheriff earlier today. he gave us some insight into exactly how mr. dykes is treating this young boy. first...
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george howell joins us. i know they held a vigil tonight, tell us what people are saying. >> reporter: don, you know this community is just waiting hour by hour. there was a vigil earlier. everyone is just hoping that this situation comes to a peaceful resolution. there was supposed to be a news conference here right now, but that was canceled. we did, though, get some new information from the sheriff earlier today. he gave us some insight into exactly how mr. dykes is treating this young boy. first of all, we know that mr. dykes has an electric heater and blankets. that is good news, obviously underground in this bunker, it's cold, a constant 50 degrees. so investigators say that mr. dykes is taking care of the young boy. also, they're able to get the medications into that bunker, crayons and color books. we also learned today, toys and potato chips from investigators. but today when the sheriff came out and spoke with us, he made what seemed to be a direct appeal to mr. dykes saying, i want to thank mr. dy
george howell joins us. i know they held a vigil tonight, tell us what people are saying. >> reporter: don, you know this community is just waiting hour by hour. there was a vigil earlier. everyone is just hoping that this situation comes to a peaceful resolution. there was supposed to be a news conference here right now, but that was canceled. we did, though, get some new information from the sheriff earlier today. he gave us some insight into exactly how mr. dykes is treating this young...
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so as to make the arab countries more friendly to us. they want to kill us. they want to kill christians and jews and they say they're going to convert either voluntarily or by force. and that's been their history. so why would we want to jettison, which is really the way i feel he's acting, the only democratic state in the area that we can rely on, israel, in exchange for having the sheiks and the kings and the presidents in egypt and lebanon and syria and iraq toasting with orange juice hagel's appointment. >> in terms of the israel/palestine situation, do you think any kind of lasting peace settlement in that region can be achieved? >> yes, but not in your lifetime, not in mine. i'll tell you why. >> you don't think so? really? isn't that very dispirited? >> you want me to tell you the truth, not just stroke you? >> no. >> there are two people who are quite important in the arab areas of palestine. one is the leader of gaza, who said we will destroy israel. we will never sit down. tel aviv belongs to us. jerusalem, in their charter, they say every jew who
so as to make the arab countries more friendly to us. they want to kill us. they want to kill christians and jews and they say they're going to convert either voluntarily or by force. and that's been their history. so why would we want to jettison, which is really the way i feel he's acting, the only democratic state in the area that we can rely on, israel, in exchange for having the sheiks and the kings and the presidents in egypt and lebanon and syria and iraq toasting with orange juice...
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. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day life. >> chris: natasha is talking about poetry and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as pros. not as immediate as video images. conveying something important, something deeper. >> i now use ink to keep record. >> sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying this is me ands that you and we're different. and i think poetry has a way of saying this is my experience and you can share in it with me. >> truth be told, i do not want to forget anything of my former life. >> she is the nation's 19th poet laureate. working out of the library of congress, her job this year is to spread her love of poetry. >> i actually get inspired. it helps me to write poems to be here. >> she describes her role as a cheerleader. >> in a former life was a cheerleader. it seemed a natural way for me to think about being excited about being something. being passion nated about something that means a lot to me that i would like to convey
. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day life. >> chris: natasha is talking about poetry and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as pros. not as immediate as video images. conveying something important, something deeper. >> i now use ink to keep record. >> sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying this is me ands that you and we're...
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to kill us. and here in new york mandatory jail time if you are arrested with a loaded gun. loaded illegal gun. sounds good. the problem? fewer than half of those arrested for illegal possession of loaded handguns even received a state prison sentence. mandatory all right. unless a judge doesn't think they are. you you could drive an 18 wheeler through that old interest of justice excuse to not jail someone. and now the president wants to have a dialogue and mental illness. we know the virginia tech shooter and the colorado movie theater shooter and the gabby giffords shooter each had serious mental problems or were declared to be dangerous. even the newtown shooter who played violent video games for days on end had mental problems. it is interesting that the president mentioned nothing about violent images and video games. if we ban assault rifles then shouldn't we ban the images of assault rifles in movies and video games? what is that you say? the first amendment protects free speech? of cours
to kill us. and here in new york mandatory jail time if you are arrested with a loaded gun. loaded illegal gun. sounds good. the problem? fewer than half of those arrested for illegal possession of loaded handguns even received a state prison sentence. mandatory all right. unless a judge doesn't think they are. you you could drive an 18 wheeler through that old interest of justice excuse to not jail someone. and now the president wants to have a dialogue and mental illness. we know the virginia...
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thanks for giving us a preview you. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. chris wallace sit is down with mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabrielle giffords and wane la pierre to talk about the gun control debate raging here in washington and across the country. you won't want to miss it. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox where captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. the debate over guns gets even moreen tense. even more intense. >> too many children are dying. too many children. we he must do something. >> chris: a dramatic hearing on capitol hill underscores the deep divisions over how to prevent mass shootings. we will ask two of the leading advocates to make their cases. mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabby giffords and wane la pierre, head of the national rifle association. kelly and la pierre only on "fox news sunday." then, senate republicans go after one of their former colleagues who wants to be defense secretary. >> that is a direct question and i ex
thanks for giving us a preview you. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. chris wallace sit is down with mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabrielle giffords and wane la pierre to talk about the gun control debate raging here in washington and across the country. you won't want to miss it. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox where captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>...
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none of us are safe with these weapons on the streets. they have no real place in a civilized society. >> eric: they areauk talking about assault weapon bans on capitol bill. and they are talking about limiting the number of shots in a magazine or background checks. what would you like to see? >> we may choose to make a bad decision, but we will live to make the consequences am we need background checks. mental background checks, having the expect womans available. some say they want them to protect ourselves from our government. that sounds like a call to war. we deserve better than that. we have lost 32,000 americans kill aid year, 100,000 are injured. enough is enough. we ought to go another way. >> eric: enough is enough is reverend jackson's message, 42 people killed last month in one city, chicago. tragically, that number has been rising. thanks for joining us on the fox newschannel this morning. >> thank you, sir. >> jamie: sibling rivalry will take on a whole new meaning in the super bowl, two brothers, jim and john harbaugh are c
none of us are safe with these weapons on the streets. they have no real place in a civilized society. >> eric: they areauk talking about assault weapon bans on capitol bill. and they are talking about limiting the number of shots in a magazine or background checks. what would you like to see? >> we may choose to make a bad decision, but we will live to make the consequences am we need background checks. mental background checks, having the expect womans available. some say they...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> does your team have a prayer of winning the super bowl? more than a quarter of the people believe god has a hand in who wins. more than half of americans believe god rewards athletes who have faith with good health and success. rosey grier was a profootball star with the los angeles rams and the new york giants. he's also a well known actor, singer and ordains minister. he's the perfect guy to talk about god and football. >> rosey grier, thanks for joining us today. when you were playing, what role did faith play in your performance? >> at that time i knew very little about god. i knew very little. and so i just played football. i did my prayers. but i never thought about the connection. and then as i learned later on that tom landry was a christian. and i found all these guys were christians. i said, why don't you tell me? it made me feel good. >> do you think god helps -- people pray for their team, they
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you look lovely to us. have a great life and i'm sorry you are going to miss the big game. >> i know. >> it is a silly decision from a franchise that seems to have their head screwed on right but definitely got this one wrong. >> i agree. >> geraldo: good luck to you. >> thank you so much. >> geraldo: while this baltimore raven cheer leader getting all of the headlines this week my next guests want to remind us they will be at the super bowl on sunday cheering for colin and the san francisco niners. four of the gold rush girls and they join me from new orleans. hi, ladies. nice to see you. excited? >> we are so excited! >> let's start with christie, raise your hand. you are in your second year. you are a middle school teacher. how do you balance your teaching obligations with your fun on the field with the 49ers? >> we have a really great schedule because we have girls from all over northern california and southern california, we practice saturdays as a team but it leaves the rest of the week open for full-
you look lovely to us. have a great life and i'm sorry you are going to miss the big game. >> i know. >> it is a silly decision from a franchise that seems to have their head screwed on right but definitely got this one wrong. >> i agree. >> geraldo: good luck to you. >> thank you so much. >> geraldo: while this baltimore raven cheer leader getting all of the headlines this week my next guests want to remind us they will be at the super bowl on sunday...
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thank you both for joining us. trey, i'll start with you, is this 911 statement a preview of what we can expect when panetta testifies? >> throwing the intelligence community under the bus is nothing new to washington, it's not a partisan issue either. the dance has been done by republican and democratic white houses alike as in the movie, the potomac two step. the intelligence community it's convenient to blame them. they are a faceless players in this because by the very nature they are not allowed to speak to the media or respond to the criticism. as for panetta and the hearing, until there is a specific evidence against one of the players, i don't think his testimony will be anything different than hillary clinton's was. >> i could not agree with more. in terms of what we're going to hear from panetta, he will say the same thing from hillary clinton. essentially the same answers that he has already given in many interviews over how many months since the benghazi attack. what we can expect to hear from congressi
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dan is back with us. great to see you. >> great to see you guys. >> might have is a ravens fan there. who is that? >> jack from animal haven here in new york city. he s up for adoption. a three month old shet mix. he is saving his energy for the big game. >> he is adorable. a tough job that you have because puppies are are often uncontrollable and i know that you will be able to throw flags for penalties like excessive cuteness. how does one make that decision? >> usually excessive cuteness applies to more than one dog. if two dogs are doing something that is super cute and will distract the game i have to throw the flag. puppies are cute so. >> shannon: i would be throwing them all day long. and you have hedgehog cheerleaders and also the blimp is speared and powered by hamsters. this is all animal species. many now being include. >> they should call it zoo bowl. hedgehogs and kittens and the tweeting bird, the bird in the stands tweeting out the action during game day and the great thing is all of the p
dan is back with us. great to see you. >> great to see you guys. >> might have is a ravens fan there. who is that? >> jack from animal haven here in new york city. he s up for adoption. a three month old shet mix. he is saving his energy for the big game. >> he is adorable. a tough job that you have because puppies are are often uncontrollable and i know that you will be able to throw flags for penalties like excessive cuteness. how does one make that decision? >>...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> after an exhaustive investigation, sergeant thompson is ready to make an arrest in the soranios gang stabbing case. it's 5:30 a.m. and the officers are hoping the suspects are asleep. >> hand, hands, hands, let me see your...
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chris hansen joins us. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. >>> and chris hansen joins us now. chris, these invest
chris hansen joins us. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no...
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is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it's a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. >> these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. >> she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she's never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her feces that her hooves were just literally coming apart. crumbling. i wanted to actually break down and cry when i seen her come in. >> the m.a.s.h. unit is set up for the inmates to take care of the animals. but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. >> you're a good girl. >> loomis says caring for the horses has helped him cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my t
is a great, great thing for us inmates. if they took it away, i think they would take away a big thing. it's a therapeutic thing. you know, it helps with your soul, i believe. >> these animals are here because their owners have been arrested for abusing them and eventually the jail will adopt most of them out to new owners. >> she came in two days ago. she was covered in feces. you could tell she's never had a bath in her life. they had her so long in her feces that her hooves were...
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it's not what it used to be when we played. but they don't have todale with the litigation that the national football league is facing. so the commissioner, along with the nfl p.a., is trying to make the game as safe as they possibly can to make sure we don't have another situation say 30 gears now where we have another four 000 5,000 people lined up to say this is what happened to me when i played in the national football league and now we want compensation. >> schieffer: phil, what do you think? >> i think in 30 years i think the league is going to be better than it is now. all this controversy we've been talking about the last year or two, how did it do this year? it went up. you know, interest is bigger than ever. and the one thing about the nfl-- it's not like any other sports league-- they change the rules every year to accommodate the fans, to make the game more exciting, and to make it safe. they're not afraid of change, and there are significant changes that go on every single year, and i know there will be a few this
it's not what it used to be when we played. but they don't have todale with the litigation that the national football league is facing. so the commissioner, along with the nfl p.a., is trying to make the game as safe as they possibly can to make sure we don't have another situation say 30 gears now where we have another four 000 5,000 people lined up to say this is what happened to me when i played in the national football league and now we want compensation. >> schieffer: phil, what do...
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it's incumbent upon all of us, all of us to do one or both and he no one could possibly be in a more important decision to lead the way then the 100 united states senators, each with their own number, each with a the recognition that they have entrusted to do all that we can to keep it. thank you all very very much. [applause] [applause] thank you very much. do we have time for questions? yes. >> senator thank you for your remarks. you mentioned the explosion of cloture votes and i am curious to know whether you would be willing to happen a guess as to what will happen in the next 36 hours to amend the filibuster rule and if you could explain how it is that we got away from the classical version of the filibuster where if you said you were going to do that you had to stand your ground and do it? it hasn't happened and i don't know how long and now we are threatening filibusters for e-mails and it is holding up the business of the senate. >> it's an excellent question and it's ironically would be talking about the senate today because we are deliberating these very issues on the senat
it's incumbent upon all of us, all of us to do one or both and he no one could possibly be in a more important decision to lead the way then the 100 united states senators, each with their own number, each with a the recognition that they have entrusted to do all that we can to keep it. thank you all very very much. [applause] [applause] thank you very much. do we have time for questions? yes. >> senator thank you for your remarks. you mentioned the explosion of cloture votes and i am...
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by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because they want information about dissidents. political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. ne
by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because...
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joining us in new york pete dominick. do you see him plunging into a race or is this a bit of a stunt? >> it is hard to know what is in somebody's heart. he is trying to get attention and more people watching and listening to what he does on the radio and on tv. i think the question becomes, howie, can viewers transvert to voters. if he won a republican primary and went up against frank lautenberg or cory booker saving babies and shoveling his constituents out under snow, then i think he would probably end up finding the voter box is empty as al capone's vault. to be fair, so many people watched that so many years go. would those people vote for geraldo? >> when we look at the things he has done on the air over the years, he does have political baggage getting into this race? >> is erica his fourth or fifth wife? >> it is his fifth wife, for the record. he also wrote a book called "exposing myself" which has to do with other women he's been with. >> so, look, he also blamed trayvon martin's hoodie for getting him shot. he
joining us in new york pete dominick. do you see him plunging into a race or is this a bit of a stunt? >> it is hard to know what is in somebody's heart. he is trying to get attention and more people watching and listening to what he does on the radio and on tv. i think the question becomes, howie, can viewers transvert to voters. if he won a republican primary and went up against frank lautenberg or cory booker saving babies and shoveling his constituents out under snow, then i think he...
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great to have you with us. this is really fascinating. during slow-wave sleep, your memories are being moved from the front to the back. >> right. and the problem is, for people who have aged it's a natural process for there to be atrophy in the front part. it doesn't do a very good job of taking those memories and putting them back in the hard drive where they're stored and be able to be accessed. >> you mentioned exercise, does the timing of the exercise or kind of exercise matter? >> researchers say it's very important not to exercise close to bedtime because you'll be wired and charged. you won't be able to get any sleep, let alone deep sleep. >> exercise, but not before bedtime. amy, thanks very much. >>> when we come back -- a quiz for you. what's suddenly worth more, the iphone or the new blackberry? to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, kare
great to have you with us. this is really fascinating. during slow-wave sleep, your memories are being moved from the front to the back. >> right. and the problem is, for people who have aged it's a natural process for there to be atrophy in the front part. it doesn't do a very good job of taking those memories and putting them back in the hard drive where they're stored and be able to be accessed. >> you mentioned exercise, does the timing of the exercise or kind of exercise...
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it's not what it used to be when we played. but they don't have todale with the litigation that the national football league is facing. so the commissioner, along with the nfl p.a., is trying to make the game as safe as they possibly can to make sure we don't have another situation, say 30 gears now, where we have another four, 000, 5,000 people lined up to say this is what happened to me when i played in the national football league and now we want compensation. >> schieffer: phil, what do you think? >> i think in 30 years i think the league is going to be better than it is now. all this controversy we've been talking about the last year or two, how did it do this year? it went up. you know, interest is bigger than ever. and the one thing about the nfl-- it's not like any other sports league-- they change the rules every year to accommodate the fans, to make the game more exciting, and to make it safe. they're not afraid of change, and there are significant changes that go on every single year, and i know there will be a few t
it's not what it used to be when we played. but they don't have todale with the litigation that the national football league is facing. so the commissioner, along with the nfl p.a., is trying to make the game as safe as they possibly can to make sure we don't have another situation, say 30 gears now, where we have another four, 000, 5,000 people lined up to say this is what happened to me when i played in the national football league and now we want compensation. >> schieffer: phil, what...
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you can also join us on our facebook page or send us an e- mail. journal@c-span.org or tweet @cspanwj. why has there been gender inequality? guest: the answer has deep historical roots. violence is the enforcement mechanism to keep women down. the greater physical strength is what has tipped the scale historically. once those things began to happen and once the inequality, the gap widens, then it gets hard. in many cases, there are benefits that men accrue from having women pushed them. we need to in light of a lot of these men in that the future is coming and women are going to be empowered. you can either go with the flow, evolve, embrace it and it will be a better world, or you can get washed away. host: looking back at history, it has been less than 100 years that women have even had the right to vote. if you look at the debate prior to allowing women to vote, how are we doing in this country when it comes to gender equality or inequality? guest: we're doing better than most except for the nordic countries. we still see pay inequity and health
you can also join us on our facebook page or send us an e- mail. journal@c-span.org or tweet @cspanwj. why has there been gender inequality? guest: the answer has deep historical roots. violence is the enforcement mechanism to keep women down. the greater physical strength is what has tipped the scale historically. once those things began to happen and once the inequality, the gap widens, then it gets hard. in many cases, there are benefits that men accrue from having women pushed them. we need...
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. >> to comfort us when we have losses. to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs. but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day lives. >> chris: she is talking about poetry. and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as prose. >> to keep a record, sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying, this is me and that is you and we are different, and i think poetry has a way of saying, this is my experience, and you can share in it with me. >> truth be told, i do not want to forget anything of my former life... >> chris: she's the nation's 19th poet laureate. working out of the library of congress, her job this year is to spread her love of poetry. >> actually, i get inspired, it helps me to write poems to be here. >> chris: and describes her role as a cheerleader. >> in a former life, was a cheerleader and seemed a natural way to think about being excited about something, being passionate about something that means a lot to me. that i would like to convey to other people. >> chris: her father is white, the mother, black.
. >> to comfort us when we have losses. to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs. but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day lives. >> chris: she is talking about poetry. and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as prose. >> to keep a record, sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying, this is me and that is you and we are different, and i think poetry has a way of saying, this is my experience, and you can share in it...
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their trip to the big easy, the hard way. >> there's about ten of us. we drove 15 hours to get here. it's just so much fun. we're all having a great time with my family. >> reporter: it's what organizers want for everyone. from the 73,000 fans who paid an average of $3,400 per ticket to those watching from a big screen. while almost everyone has a favorite, football great and new orleans resident archie manning understands why one set of parents aren't taking sides. >> i kind of feel for the harbaughs there. they are going to have a son that's going to be on the losing side of it, too, and that's hard. >> reporter: the battle of the brothers. here at the super dome it is already fairly locked down. streets closed. barricades up. metal detectors at the ready in advance of the gates opening here about midday tomorrow. lester? >> all right. janet, thanks very much. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, computer hackers strike again. what the government is doing to recruit thousands of cyber cops. >>> and later no defense against this on the e
their trip to the big easy, the hard way. >> there's about ten of us. we drove 15 hours to get here. it's just so much fun. we're all having a great time with my family. >> reporter: it's what organizers want for everyone. from the 73,000 fans who paid an average of $3,400 per ticket to those watching from a big screen. while almost everyone has a favorite, football great and new orleans resident archie manning understands why one set of parents aren't taking sides. >> i kind...
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and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and see you tomorrow on "gma." i got it when we could download an hd movie in like two minutes. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios internet, you get it, the difference 100% fiber optics makes. but don't take our word for it, ask a real fios customer. ask me about the upload speeds. they're sick! [ male announcer ] so go online today and send a tweet to a real fios customer, and they'll tell you themselves just how amazing fios really is. [ female announcer ] so get it now and see for yourself. supercharge your internet speeds. switch to fios internet, tv and phone online for just $94.99 a month and we'll triple your speed for free with an upgrade to fios quantum internet. plus, get $250 back with a 2-year agreement. or, get the free upgrade and this great price with no annual contract. fios brings you unbeatable picture quality, and internet ranked the fastest in the nation -- without internet usage caps, all with our worry f
and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight and see you tomorrow on "gma." i got it when we could download an hd movie in like two minutes. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios internet, you get it, the difference 100% fiber optics makes. but don't take our word for it, ask a real fios customer. ask me about the upload speeds. they're sick! [ male announcer ] so go online today and...
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us, too. but before we go, we got to thinking, politics and football, they're not so different, you know. george allen is the namesake and the son of a hall of famer football coach. >> my father never had a losing season in the nfl, but he got fired a lot. >> allen grew up around football, but grew older in politics. >> and so i went into something that was just much more stable and predictable, politics. >> with less taxation, less litigation. >> a congressman, a governor, a senator, allen like his father won more than he lost but he got fired, too. >> in this season, the people of virginia the owners of the government, they have spoken. >> in between his last two senate losses allen fused his worlds in a 2010 book, a defense of conservatism wh"what washingn can learn from the world of sports." allen can find analogies everywhere. a president
us, too. but before we go, we got to thinking, politics and football, they're not so different, you know. george allen is the namesake and the son of a hall of famer football coach. >> my father never had a losing season in the nfl, but he got fired a lot. >> allen grew up around football, but grew older in politics. >> and so i went into something that was just much more stable and predictable, politics. >> with less taxation, less litigation. >> a congressman, a...
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and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight, and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news super bowl sunday is finally here as 49er fans and police get ready for the big game. and some cajun flavor for fans in new orleans. we will have a live report from abc7 news reporter katie marzullo from outside the super bowl. >> partly cloudy skies. temperatures near 50 right now from the emeryville camera. there is an end in site for the extended dry period. extended dry period. i'll show it to you next on [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere.
and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight, and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news super bowl sunday is finally here as 49er fans and police get ready for the big game. and some cajun flavor for fans in new orleans. we will have a live report from abc7 news reporter katie marzullo from outside the super bowl. >> partly cloudy skies. temperatures near 50 right now from...
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and so the whole world is now watching us. reverand jackson says its now time president obama come to chicago to personall y address the violence. when the president shows up it shows ultimate national seriousness.. the presidents power gives.. without any legislation or money.. it shows ultimate national seriousness. a seriousness ecohed by welks... who says her hadiya always talked about making a difference in the world... if its going to happen.. this is the time. chicago has becoming a place where were just becoming comfortable with death. i dont want to become comfortable with death. on the southside, sean lewis wgn news. >> snow and slick roads overnight caused at least three dozen accidents in the chicago area. chicago streets and sanitation deployed 199 plows to clear insult main routes and residential streets. cruz hit the expressways. temperatures in this city are not expected to rise above freezing until thursday. the cold and snow were doubly difficult for some out of town visitors >> we are from florida and we do
and so the whole world is now watching us. reverand jackson says its now time president obama come to chicago to personall y address the violence. when the president shows up it shows ultimate national seriousness.. the presidents power gives.. without any legislation or money.. it shows ultimate national seriousness. a seriousness ecohed by welks... who says her hadiya always talked about making a difference in the world... if its going to happen.. this is the time. chicago has becoming a...
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. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall, including the children seen here. >> the demolition company tours the country doing large scale demolitions with their children in tow. >> i think other stations didn't want them in front of the camera because they wanted to see the tower fall, and i didn't mind. so they started counting. >> two, one! >> next thing you know, you heard a little poof-poof. then they're kind of standing there looking at it. >> you kind of pause as you're waiting for the next round of charges. >> you hear another little poof. >> he started to see it teeter. >> the next thing you know, you hear somebody yell it's going the wrong way. >> it started to lean more dramatically to the south, which was the wrong direction. >> then one little girl takes off running like a rabbit and i g
. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall, including the children seen here. >> the demolition company tours the country doing large scale demolitions with their children in tow. >> i think other stations didn't want them in front of...
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and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight, and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma."
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> an update now on the developing story in texas. a 25-year-old u.s. marine is facing double murder charges. he's akuccused of killing chris kyle and another man. kyle is a former navy seal, hailed by combat experts as perhaps the most lethal sniper in the history of the u.s. military. police say eddie ray routh shot and killed him with a handgun. investigators say at this point there's no known motive, ralph being held on a $3 million bond right now. craig melvin -- here's a quick look at some of the other top stories making news this afternoon. at least 15 people have been detained for questioning in the death of a new york city woman who went missing on vacation in turkey. sierra's body was found in istanbul yesterday. turkish authorities say at this point it looks like she died from a blow to the head. the state department is working with the turkish government to figure out who killed the 33-year-old mot
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> an update now on the developing story in texas. a 25-year-old u.s. marine is facing double murder charges. he's akuccused of killing chris kyle and another man. kyle is a former navy seal, hailed by combat experts as perhaps the most lethal sniper in the history of the u.s. military. police say eddie ray routh shot and killed him with a handgun. investigators say at this point there's no known...